Adrien Broner was loudly booed in his post-fight interview on Saturday night as he suggested he had been robbed of a victory over Manny Pacquiao.

The 29-year-old was full of confidence going into the MGM Grand bout against Pacquiao, fighting for the first time at the age of 40, but Broner was outdone in almost every round.

Pacquiao comfortably won the contest on the judges' scorecards but Broner, whose emotions were still running high, insisted he was deemed to be the loser as the boxing world want Pacquiao to fight Floyd Mayweather.

Adrien Broner insisted he deserved to beat Manny Pacquiao and the decision was wrong

The American suffered a unanimous decision defeat by a 40-year-old Pacquiao on Saturday

He was furious with Showtime interviewer Jim Gray and suggested they have their own fight

Broner was subjected to a barrage of punches and was the loser on all three judges' cards

'But let me talk something, let you all know, I want to thank the whole hood who came out here. I did this for the hood and you know I beat that boy.

'What they trying to do is they trying to get that money again with Pacquiao and Floyd (Mayweather). It's cool. I ain't worrying about it. I'm still on top, Cincinnati, west side! I'm 3-3-1 in my last seven but I'll be 7-0 against you!'

His assertion that he landed more punches was quickly dismissed by Gray who pointed out that eight punches was the most the American found a home for in any of the 12 rounds.

The American did not take kindly to talk he lost and said everything had conspired against him

Pacquiao fought for the first time since turning 40 and was very impressive against Broner

It remains unknown what the future holds for both fighters after the latest Vegas contest.

Broner is without a win in his last three fights having lost to Mikey Garcia and drawn with Jessie Vargas before this latest defeat.

For Pacquiao, all the talk now turns to whether he will coax Mayweather back to the ring for a re-run of their 2015 bout which remains the most lucrative in history.